Child support payments extend separated fathers’ male breadwinning role across households, likely fuelling fathers’ perceptions of ‘unfairness’. By examining fathers’ written submissions to an Australian inquiry, we examine fathers’ claims of unfairness, which were expressed in terms of gender inequality. Here, we show how fathers adopted a gender equality discourse that left intact the existing gender order. Through expectations for equal treatment, men claimed the child support system would produce equality of outcomes, namely eliminating the redistributive need for child support payments. In doing so, fathers’ qualified support for gender equality advantaged men as payers while further entrenching gender inequity
Let π be any fixed polynomial-time testable, non-trivial, hereditary property of graphs. Suppose tha...
This article presents findings from a study of risk-based decision making which challenges aspects o...
Addressing the needs of the customers and understanding their perspectives on service quality (SQ) h...
We examine whether church attendance is related to intergenerational support from children to older ...
We examine whether church attendance is related to intergenerational support from children to older ...
Using an interpersonal conception of shame, this paper draws on research data and critiques of the m...
Music can be a powerful mnemonic device, as shown by a body of literature demonstrating that listeni...
Veranderingen in attitude en gedrag op seksueel gebied zijn op verschillende manieren, zowel kwantit...
Veranderingen in attitude en gedrag op seksueel gebied zijn op verschillende manieren, zowel kwantit...
We examine whether church attendance is related to intergenerational support from children to older ...
We examine whether church attendance is related to intergenerational support from children to older ...
NHS England recently published a national plan to develop community services for people with intelle...
Arrow’s original proof of his impossibility theorem proceeded in two steps: showing the existence of...
We show that the traditional notion of superposition as used for supporting parallel program design ...
This paper presents a real-time single-camera surveillance system, aiming at detecting and partly an...
Let π be any fixed polynomial-time testable, non-trivial, hereditary property of graphs. Suppose tha...
This article presents findings from a study of risk-based decision making which challenges aspects o...
Addressing the needs of the customers and understanding their perspectives on service quality (SQ) h...
We examine whether church attendance is related to intergenerational support from children to older ...
We examine whether church attendance is related to intergenerational support from children to older ...
Using an interpersonal conception of shame, this paper draws on research data and critiques of the m...
Music can be a powerful mnemonic device, as shown by a body of literature demonstrating that listeni...
Veranderingen in attitude en gedrag op seksueel gebied zijn op verschillende manieren, zowel kwantit...
Veranderingen in attitude en gedrag op seksueel gebied zijn op verschillende manieren, zowel kwantit...
We examine whether church attendance is related to intergenerational support from children to older ...
We examine whether church attendance is related to intergenerational support from children to older ...
NHS England recently published a national plan to develop community services for people with intelle...
Arrow’s original proof of his impossibility theorem proceeded in two steps: showing the existence of...
We show that the traditional notion of superposition as used for supporting parallel program design ...
This paper presents a real-time single-camera surveillance system, aiming at detecting and partly an...
Let π be any fixed polynomial-time testable, non-trivial, hereditary property of graphs. Suppose tha...
This article presents findings from a study of risk-based decision making which challenges aspects o...
Addressing the needs of the customers and understanding their perspectives on service quality (SQ) h...